| 1 | The Middle East requires more open debate and the dropping of taboos. | |
| 2 | Taboo is a custom of prohibition as considering holiness or unholiness of something. | |
| 3 | Loss or damage caused by capture, seizure, arrest, restraint or detainment arising from the events in Section I. 1. above; | |
| 4 | Even after his reconciliation, he suffered from a number of prohibitions; for example, he could not marry or become a priest. | |
| 5 | Thus images come with legal restrictions, technological barriers and moral injunctions, all of which act against, rather than in favor of, the image. |